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  2. FEDERAL FRAY.

    Mr. Hughes in a final message to the electors of North Sydney, says: The outstanding need of a world shaken to its very foundations by war ...

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  3. BRAKPAN MURDERS.

    The Archbishop and clergy of Capetown have joined in the appeal for the commutation of the death sentences in regard to the Brakpan ...

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  4. LAND TO JAPANESE.

    Mr. Hughes, referring further to the sale of land to Japanese on the New South Wales coast, stated that inquiries among the Federal ...

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  5. ALLIED DEBTS.

    Lord Birkenhead in the Lords asked whether, before definite commitments relating to reparations were made at the Paris Conference opportunity ...

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  6. NORTHERN TRAGEDY.

    Word came to Brisbane yesterday of a Chinese tragedy in North Queensland. The official message received by the ...

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  7. RUPTURE AVOIDED.

    Lord Curzon has informed Ismet Pasha that unless the Turks immediately change their attitude with regard to the minorities of Christian ...

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  8. WORK OF RED CROSS.

    Her Excellency Lady Forster (president of the Australian Red Cross Society) presided at the eighth annual meeting, held at the Town Hall ...

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  9. BIG SYDNEY FIRE.

    A disastrous fire occurred at 4 o'clock this morning at the Grafton Bond, in Erskine-lane, off Sussex-street, Darling Harbour. The building, ...

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  10. "HOME TO DIE."

    M. Clemenceau has sailed on a liner for Paris. He boarded the vessel last night, wearied by his travels, and convinced that he is going home to die, ...

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  11. LORD CURZON'S STATEMENT.

    Lord Curzon said:—"The Turkish delegation does not seem to realise the serious situation in which we are placed. We are here for one ...

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  12. COUNTRY PARTY'S APPEAL.

    Dr. Earle Page in a final appeal to the electors said he sincerely trusts the electors as a whole will make it their business to go to the poll to exercise ...

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  13. RAILWAY WAGES.

    Although the new wages award of the railways classification board is not to be formally announced till Monday, the secretary of the Victorian ...

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  14. WITNESSES' FEES.

    The Governor-in-Council to-day gave approval to a reciprocal arrangement between the State and Federal Government under which either ...

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  15. CATTLE EMBARGO.

    The Bill removing the embargo on the importation of Canadian cattle has been read a third time by the House of Commons. A storm was ...

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  16. HOTEL DESTROYED.

    The All Nations Hotel, containing 30 rooms, at Zeehan, was completely destroyed by fire early this morning, and the inmates only escaped in their ...

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  17. NEW ZEALAND ELECTIONS.

    The counting of the votes in the general election is practically completed and any further change in the strength of the parties is unlikely. The ...

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  18. THE TURKISH OFFER.

    Ismet Pasha has informed the Allied Commission that he is willing to let 200,000 Greeks remain in Constantinople, and that furthermore all Greeks ...

    Article : 131 words
  19. ST. JOSEPH'S CONVENT, LAIDLEY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 727 words
  20. Election Results.

    Arrangements have been made by the Amalgamated Wireless Coy, to broadcast the latest election figured available at 11 o'cock and midnight ...

    Article : 64 words
  21. SUGAR BOILERS EXPLODE.

    A hundred casualties and 4,000,000 dollars worth of damage resulted in the Central Azacarera sugar mill, when two boilers exploded under a test. ...

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  22. MOVE IN SHIPPING.

    It is announced to-day that practically, every vessel of the idle Commonwealth Government fleet in the various ports of Australia is about to ...

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  23. HERRIN MASSACRES.

    The Herrin massacre trial has begun. Following the reading of the indictment against five miners, counsel for defence stated that the district ...

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  24. COMMONS DISORDER.

    A disorderly, scene occurred in the House of Commons to-day, when the Prime Minister (Mr. Bonar Law) declined to postpone the Order for the ...

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  25. BODY IN OUTHOUSE.

    The body of a man named John Flanaghan, a drover and horse-breaker, aged 45, was found in an out-house at Tattersall's Hotel, Roma, this ...

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  26. STATE ENTERPRISES.

    The Chief Secretary, Mr. Oakes, has signed the papers, which will pave the way for the sale of the State trawlers. Offers will be called for in ...

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  27. TAKING THE POLL.

    The Federal elections on Saturday will cost in New South Wales £112,000. Of this £40,000 will be a direct charge on all taxpayers. That is the amount ...

    Article : 136 words
  28. SIR J. COOK'S VIEWS.

    The High Commissioner of Australia (Sir Joseph Cook) conferred with the Duke of Devonshire in regard to the omission of the clause in the ...

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  29. ARMAMENT QUESTION.

    The House Appropriations Committee has asked President Harding to call a new Naval Armament Limitation Conference to endeavour to reach ...

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  30. £57,000 FOR HOTEL.

    The Cathedral Hotel at the corner of Swanston-street and Flinders Lane was to-day purchased aat auction by James Richardson for £57,000. ...

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  31. MIGRANTS' DESPATCH.

    When the Overseas Settlement Agreement between the Imperial and Commonwealth Governments was signed there was a number of ...

    Article : 111 words
  32. Female Friendship.

    The importance of a wise choice of companions cannot be stressed too forcibly, for it is from this circle that an exclusive friendship is drawn. In ...

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  33. CREMATION MOVE.

    "There is a lot of talk, but nothing done" complained Sir Ben Fuller to-day at the first meeting of the Cremation Company Ltd. "We want to shake ...

    Article : 135 words
  34. KILLED BY MOTOR CAR.

    Kenneth Kagan, aged 18, naval seaman, was charged at the Central Police Court to-day with having caused the death of Tasman Westlo ...

    Article : 136 words
  35. UNSETTLED WEATHER.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 88 words
  36. THE £ STERLING.

    The rise in the value of the £ in exchange which has occurred in America is not due to movements on this side. Many foreign loans have ...

    Article : 145 words
  37. TALL SCORING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 222 words
  38. INCENDIARISM.

    Not content with having ransacked the house, burglars after stealing goods of a value of some £150 from the dwelling of Mr. E. W. Drew, ...

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  39. GATTON DISTRICT BENEFITS.

    Splendid growing weather has been experienced throughout the district during the past week, some copious showers having fallen in different ...

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  40. WOOL TOPS CASE.

    The High Court to-day entered judgment for the plaintiff in the cross action in the wool tops case in which the Colonial Spinning Company claimed ...

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  41. RAIN AT GRANDCHESTER.

    On Tuesday evening a thunderstorm passed over and a heavy shower resulted, 85 points being registered in [?]out twenty minutes. To-day the ...

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  42. FELL FROM TRAIN.

    Details are to hand of the death of Mr. Kingston, general manager in in the East of Reuters Ltd., and a director of the Associated Press in ...

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  43. 48-HOUR WEEK.

    The 48-hour week is to be introduced into the railway and tramway services. No trouble is anticipated when the longer week is introduced. ...

    Article : 58 words
  44. WEATHER FORECAST.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 55 words
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